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  • British director Charles Jarrott, who won a Golden Globe for helming the 1969 Richard Burton drama Anne of the Thousand Days, has died.

    British Director Charles Jarrott Dies at 83 2011

  • A London native, Jarrott got his start in television in 1954 before moving into feature films in the '60s.

    British Director Charles Jarrott Dies at 83 2011

  • The two films earned 15 Oscar nods between them, but Jarrott was never Oscar-nominated.

    British Director Charles Jarrott Dies at 83 2011

  • Up rides a man named Jarrott, flings himself from his horse, passes the time of day as he watches the grinding, helps Tom to tie up a sack or two, and hands him a paper.

    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909

  • Up rides a man named Jarrott, flings himself from his horse, passes the time of day as he watches the grinding, helps Tom to tie up a sack or two, and hands him a paper.

    The Crossing Winston Churchill 1909

  • Gordon Bennett Cup, and the morning upon which Jarrott broke up his bedroom furniture to stiffen the frame of his 70-h. p.

    The Man Who Drove the Car Max Pemberton 1906

  • Ferdinand was high up in the list, none but De Knyff, Jarrott, and the

    The Man Who Drove the Car Max Pemberton 1906

  • Up rides a man named Jarrott, flings himself from his horse, passes the time of day as he watches the grinding, helps Tom to tie up a sack or two, and hands him a paper.

    The Crossing 1904

  • Jarrott -- was a power in such matters as assemblies and cotillons.

    The Wild Olive Basil King 1893

  • I noticed you when you first began to work for Stephens and Jarrott.

    The Wild Olive Basil King 1893

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